After taking to Pinterest for some inspiration, we have created a list of our 15 favourite boardroom designs. From quirky to traditional, this list contains a wide variety of layouts so make sure to check them out!

Nendo's Rolling Workspace whiteboards not only create a fashionable feature within the workspace, they also encourage creative thinking, communication and are easily moved around the office environment. Take a look!

We have had a look at what the capital has decided to do for the festivities, in particular what “feature” trees they have on display. Narrowing it down to our "Top 5", take a look and let us know what you think!

Orgatec is a fantastic trade show that takes place in Cologne every 2 years. The show is a great opportunity for furniture traders and designers to show off their works and new products to visitors and potential buyers. A dream show for interior designers and furniture fanatics alike. Check out what our predictions are...

With tje "open office" concept taking over the desih nindustry over the last few years, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the office layout? We have had a look into this and we have found the following...

The evolving technology that we all depend on these days seems to be the main contributing factor for the change in the office environment “set up”. Despite technology getting smaller, there appears to be more of it, which has adapted the office into an “open office space” that is now a popular choice. How much has it changed over the years? Take a look!

Bristish designer Tom Dixon has recently launched his new collection of Office Furniture: Workspace. Using a mix between traditional and contemporary styles and materials, the collection is enough to take your breath away. Take a look...

The UN building in New York has been going through a refurbishment over the last few months and the United Nation’s General Assembly’s Office has been a focal point over the last few weeks due to the incorporation of mid-century Danish design.

The Swedish postal service, “PostNord Sverige”, launched their “Sitt Skönt” (Sit Comfortably) postal stamp collection in 2014. The stamps are a celebration of some their favourite furniture pieces that have been produced from 1940 through to 2002.

Designed by Finnish designer Eero Aarino in 1963 the chair is also known as the “Globe Chair”. The 1960s was a period where the use of plastic and fibreglass materials was becoming more frequently accessible. Aarnio was the first designer to start using the technology available at the time alongside the above materials to create furniture masterpieces, creating a “room within a room”.

Airports are becoming larger and a lot more of the Global population are travelling by plane these days. With the rapid increase in passengers, more seating is required within airport terminals. It is therefore important the furniture ensures delayed or waiting travellers are comfortable and appreciate the environment that they are in. This can be achieved through the style of seating and the facilities given to them.

It’s 2016 and the UEFA Euro games are in full swing! It hasn’t just been the players and the fans that have been offering us all the highlights though, one of the stadiums in France has also taken centre stage! Featuring an "acoustic" flexible roof, the Stade de Lyon is certainly a project that has been impressing all of us!

Last week saw London’s great design show in Clerkenwell. Designers flocked from all over the World to exhibit their new ranges, brands and styles. Making use of the environments surrounding them, there was plenty to see and lots to admire!

Stu-Art Aviation Furniture was created by Stuart Abbott and is based in North East England. This wonderful furniture company designs and manufactures “World leading aviation inspired furniture for homes, office and commercial use” using recycled parts of different types of aircraft...

A little friendly competition with your colleagues can be the source of motivation you need to achieve great heights. It's also often a natural impulse. At the same time, constantly comparing yourself with a colleague can be self-defeating.

Designed by the furniture legends Charles and Ray Eames, the original lounge chair and ottoman was designed and manufactured for their good friend Billy Wilder in 1956. Their main inspiration stemmed from the notorious filmmaker using a makeshift chair to nap on in between takes...

We were graced with a visit from one of our favourite suppliers this week, here at Office Reality HQ. Bringing their mobile showroom down to Somerset, in the form of an old London red double-decker bus no less, it is safe to say it was certainly a talking point...

LEGO's main office is based in Billund, Denmark, but over the generations the company has spread globally and they even have one in London! The interior of each office is designed with the product itself as the main focus...

In the run up to the day of love, Valentine’s Day 2016, I became intrigued as to what workplaces would be doing for this beautiful day. Stumbling across a few articles, some of which were quite bizarre, the majority of them had a few good ideas to turn the day into a “team building exercise” in the office...

There has been a lot of debate recently about whether it would be beneficial for employees to have pets around the workplace. But would it be advantageous or an inconvenince for the employees and the company?

The best part about interior design is always how design, trends and colours change throughout the years so it will be interesting to see how this all shifts again for the year 2016. So what are the main trends that everyone is expected to see?

Nature is predicted to play a large role in interior design for 2016. This can be seen with several of the collections that are currently displayed at Design Miami 2015. In particular the Monstera Deliciosa collection by Porky Hefer...

Ranging from designs that look like animals and clouds to designs that are being created by silk worms, there has recently been an increase in the design of lighting within the furniture and interior industry. Based on this, I have decided to list my top 5 favourites...

Gregory Distribution was set up by Archibald John Gregory in 1919. Today, after trading for almost a century, the Gregory Distribution Group has 600 trucks serving 400 customers regionally, nationally and internationally. With over 1900 members of staff, the distribution group has 23 sites from the West Country to Scotland, making sure that they keep to their “Delivering Winners” Slogan.

Plants have always played a large role within interior design. They create a sense of home and comfort in addition to adding colour. As the World is now focusing more on the environment and becoming “greener”, office refits and design are now also making use of plants. As well as adding personality and comfort, there are other benefits that nature can offer the indoors.

The use of colour is becoming an increasingly important factor when designing an office space. There are several psychological influences that colours may have on employees and this may reflect their performance.

As well as providing key operations to ferry and cruise industries, Live Business are experts in providing entertainment internationally on sea as well as land. This is a process that they have done successfully for the last 20 years.

Designed by Karl Lenton of UK company Safe Innovations Ltd, the egg shape structure, known as a “Seed”, is acoustic and is designed to allow for maximum privacy for inmates during healthcare meetings & appointments.

Last year in early 2014 Jupiter Properties were planning to open up a premises which would make the company more visible and accessible to the public appearing more like a high street agent. The managing director made contact with Office Reality to discuss their plans for the move which was due to happen within around 3 weeks.

Mobysoft approached Office Reality prior to relocating their offices. They required a space that would coincide with the company’s growth. A member of our project management team discussed the relocation with the project manager in person and analysed the available space (proposing two floor plan models) design concepts and deliberating at length client visions and requirements.

A recent study in America revealed that two out of three office workers have felt physical pain in the last six months. The survey collected reactions from around 1,000 U.S office workers aged between 18 and above. Results also disclosed - 62 percent of respondents had felt pain in their lower backs, 53 percent in their necks, 38 percent in their shoulders, 33 percent in their wrists, and 31 percent in their upper backs.

The Bristol based branch informed us that, due to the growing staff numbers and the impractical location of their current offices, they were set to relocate to larger premises in the centre of the city and, as such, required Office Reality's assistance in an attempt to sculpt a reception area that mirrored the brands contemporary image.

It is vital to ensure a healthy environment at work; the office is an ideal place to promote healthy eating. People on the go find it difficult to eat three meals a day although, it is important that we only skip breakfast if it cannot be avoided. Here are some tips for a healthier day at the office.

Having talked extensively about the ways in which technology has affected the way, and how we work in the office, as well as going into great detail about ergonomics in the workplace; now comes the time where we can think about how the integration of technology has affected the way in which we hold our posture whilst working.

When Companion Care were planning to launch their first standalone veterinary surgery within the Pets at Home Store they came to us with a few ideas on how they wanted it to look. The desk had to be white, aesthetically pleasing and functional from both sides being the first point of contact for customers and their pets.